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"Sleep disorder is a rampant problem in the US, with over 40 million Americans currently diagnosed according to the NIH. There is a clear association between sleep disorder and a wide range of other human disorders - performance deficiencies, psychiatric illnesses, heart disease, obesity, and more - but in spite of this there is not yet a convenient overview on the market detailing the impact of obesity, age, diabetes, and diet on sleep duration and...
1322) A Week of lullabies
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An illustrated collection of lullabies and bedtime poems by authors including Nikki Giovanni, Tennyson, and Jack Prelutsky, grouped by days of the week.
1323) Shadow people
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Back in the 1970s, several patients in an experimental sleep study reported seeing shadowy intruders. These patients, and hundreds of others, died in their sleep soon after. Doctors called the phenomenon ''Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome''. They refused to discuss the shadows. Now, a struggling late night radio host and a skeptical CDC investigator have begun researching a disturbing new outbreak of shadowy sightings and sleep fatalities....
1325) Dream yoga
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"¿Cuántas veces deseaste despertar en tus sueños y vivir una experiencia formidable? El sueño lúcido, que consiste en despertarse y hacerse plenamente consciente en sueños, es una práctica compleja que ha intrigado a muchos a lo largo de la historia. Con esta guía vas a aprender a: despertar en sueños de manera natural, superar los obstáculos más comunes de esta práctica, recordar más facilmente tus sueños, trabajar las pesadillas de...
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"Psst, little sleepyheads, it's time for Sleepy Friends! Our Sleepy Rabbit accompanies you gently to the land of dreams with calm classical music. Listen to the soothing sounds of Bach, Mozart or Beethoven as you snuggle up in bed and fall asleep peacefully."--Tonie website.
"The Toniebox comes to life when paired with our whimsical collection of Tonies: hand-painted characters with hours of stories to tell, worlds to explore, and songs to sing along...
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In the Napping House, a wakeful flea atop a number of sleeping creatures causes a commotion, with just one bite.
In the Owl and the Pussycat, listen to the lilting rhythms of the two characters who "went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat".
In Stone Soup, three clever soldiers, during the time of Napoleon, devise a plan to get food and lodging from the selfish inhabitants of the village.
In Blueberries for Sal, a little girl and a little bear...
1332) No more TV, sleepy cat
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Jake, a very sleepy cat, makes up excuses to fight sleep.
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"Dr. David Fazio is a maternity physician at Chicago-Western Medical Hospital. He is a handsome, divorced baby doctor who has more than his share of personal flaws. But Dr. Fazio has one good moral quality going for him: He is a pro-life obstetrician. In a state where late term abortions are now legal, he is being strongly encouraged by the hospital to perform abortions to any patient requesting one. Dr. Fazio has one other problem ... he has horrific...
1335) Henry's night
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When Henry cannot sleep, he takes the night jar and tries to capture the song of the night bird.
1337) Take Ted instead
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It's bedtime for one tired little boy. Why should he go to bed when everyone else in the house is still awake? He has a plan to keep himself wide awake...
1338) Counting sheep
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One stormy night when Sam cannot sleep, her mum suggests that she counts sheep. But how can she count them when one of the sheep can't jump over the fence? Join Sam and her flock in this frolicking farmyard rhyming story as they try to help little Shep find a way over the fence.
1339) Zaśnij z fafikiem
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Jest tak pomyślana, że najpierw budujemy odpowiedni, pozytywny nastrój. Potem wzmacniamy więzi z opiekunem, na końcu stopniowo następuje wyciszanie, zapewnianie dziecku emocjonalnej i fizycznej bliskości, poczucia bezpieczeństwa i komfortu. Na koniec jednostajny rytm, powtarzalne elementy i sen-- Sen maluszka.
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